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  2. Utah Inland Port - Wikipedia

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    It would cover over 16,000 acres. [1] The Utah Inland Port Authority is a government-run corporation with the responsibility and legal powers to develop and run the Utah Inland Port. As of August 2022, its current executive director is Ben Hart. [2] The Port Authority is governed by a Port Authority Board.

  3. Brushing (e-commerce) - Wikipedia

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    Because a shipment usually has to take place for an order to be considered valid by the e-commerce site, the seller will frequently ship an empty box or some cheap item. [2] These fake orders, if unnoticed, can boost the seller's rating, which can make it more likely that their items will appear at the top of search results on e-commerce sites.

  4. Government of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The executive powers of government are vested in the Governor.The current governor is Spencer Cox, a Republican. Gary Herbert, the previous governor, assumed the governorship on August 11, 2009, following the resignation of Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr., who was appointed United States Ambassador to China by President Barack Obama.

  5. Geneva Steel - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40°19′N 111°45′W. Geneva Steel mill under construction in November 1942. Photograph by Andreas Feininger. Geneva Steel was a steel mill located in Vineyard, Utah, United States, founded during World War II to enhance national steel output. It operated from December 1944 to November 2001.

  6. Utah Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Website. rideuta.com. The Utah Transit Authority ( UTA) is a special service district responsible for providing public transportation throughout the Wasatch Front of Utah, in the United States, which includes the metropolitan areas of Ogden, Park City, Provo, Salt Lake City and Tooele. It operates fixed route buses, flex route buses, express ...

  7. Economy of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Utah is a diversified economy covering industries such as tourism, mining, agriculture, manufacturing, information technology, finance, and petroleum production. The majority of Utah 's gross state product is produced along the Wasatch Front, containing the state capital Salt Lake City . According to the Bureau of Economic ...

  8. Penalties for driving without insurance in Utah - AOL

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    If you’re caught with no insurance, Utah code classifies the crime as a class B misdemeanor per the Utah Department of Motor Vehicles, which can result in fines ranging from $400 to $1,000 if ...

  9. Utah v. Evans - Wikipedia

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    I, section 2, clause 3. Utah v. Evans, 536 U.S. 452 (2002), was a United States Supreme Court case holding that the use of certain statistical techniques in the United States census does not violate 13 USC §195 or the Census Clause of the Constitution. The case was brought against Donald L. Evans, et al. by the state of Utah; [1] [2] Evans was ...